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Re: What did you think of the cover of this book?

Posted: 06 Apr 2024, 08:00
by AvishaJain_13
The cover is aesthetically pleasing and also ironic in terms of the title of the book. It is professional and apt.

Re: What did you think of the cover of this book?

Posted: 07 Apr 2024, 00:22
by INZAMAMUL HAQUE3
The book cover is simply outstanding. It beautifully displays the book title in a clear and prominent manner that immediately captures the reader's attention. The color scheme used is also incredibly eye-catching and visually appealing, making it a surefire way to draw the interest of potential readers towards it.

Re: What did you think of the cover of this book?

Posted: 07 Apr 2024, 01:03
by Seetha E
I think that the subject matter of the book and the cover art do not match well, which might discourage potential readers from picking it up. However, I am still interested in reading it to learn about the subject matter. Only then will I be able to determine if the cover becomes relatable.

Re: What did you think of the cover of this book?

Posted: 07 Apr 2024, 12:05
by Mark Maxwell 2
I believe that the cover page relate to the content of the book, While some feel the imagery doesn't align with the content, others believe it accurately represents the historical context of American business development during colonial times, depicting an open field of opportunities. This difference highlights the subjective nature of cover design interpretation and its potential impact on reader interest.

Re: What did you think of the cover of this book?

Posted: 08 Apr 2024, 14:53
by Alicia Tickler
In considering the cover as it relates to the book, I do think it's appropriate. The steam engine evokes the idea of traditional American persistence and innovation. However, I'm not sure that it would draw me to the book on its own merit.

Re: What did you think of the cover of this book?

Posted: 09 Apr 2024, 11:25
by Mark Maxwell 2
Based on the description of the cover, the book explores the intersection of business, entrepreneurship, and innovation, using imagery of a serene field with lush green vegetation to symbolize financial growth and success. The cover suggests a focus on strategies for business growth and perhaps the importance of innovation in entrepreneurial ventures.

Re: What did you think of the cover of this book?

Posted: 11 Apr 2024, 01:25
by Rocky Ellery James Tumbelaka
For me, at first, I didn't understand the meaning of the cover. But after reading, I understand that it meant the lush and green field of opportunity to thrive in America. Even though I don't live in America, I could understand why it was seen as such.

Re: What did you think of the cover of this book?

Posted: 13 Apr 2024, 14:10
by Savina Visintin
I loved the cover. It's inspiring and captivating. I think it makes you immediately understand that this book has something special, and when you read it, you realize you weren't wrong. Also, the subtitle makes you understand the topic straight away, and I really appreciated it.

Re: What did you think of the cover of this book?

Posted: 15 Apr 2024, 00:17
by Muhammad Haikal Birton
It's important to note that the cover art of a book may not always match its subject matter. This can deter potential readers from picking up the book. However, I urge you to give it a chance and read it first. As readers, we deserve a cover that accurately represents the book's content. Hopefully, publishers will take this into consideration when designing covers for future books.

Re: What did you think of the cover of this book?

Posted: 15 Apr 2024, 12:12
by Jim Zosson
The cover of the book is treat and instills the urge to read the book into readers. Congratulations to the designer for such a fabulous job.

Re: What did you think of the cover of this book?

Posted: 15 Apr 2024, 12:22
by Lisa P Cowling
I did not find the cover catchy. I believe it matches the content of the book. However, if I were to select books based on their cover, I would not easily pick this book. I believe more could have been done for the cover of the book.

Re: What did you think of the cover of this book?

Posted: 16 Apr 2024, 09:18
by mark liu
I’m glad the author went with a classically aesthetic cover as opposed to one depicting business and industry in a more literal sense. Pleasing on the eye and drew me in more than I’d like to admit.

Re: What did you think of the cover of this book?

Posted: 16 Apr 2024, 11:18
by Donna Walker
I feel that the book cover does not correlate at all to the subject matter. It's an unusual choice of cover art for the title of the book.

Re: What did you think of the cover of this book?

Posted: 18 Apr 2024, 22:01
by Mayengbam Atulananda Singh
The cover doesn't go well with the subheading, 'America's Entrepreneurial Edge and Why It Matters.' But I assume the imagery is intentional, perhaps serving as a reminder of America's past and present. Even so, I would have preferred to see something related to technology, artificial intelligence (AI), or something else on the cover.

Re: What did you think of the cover of this book?

Posted: 19 Apr 2024, 02:29
by Muhammad Haikal Birton
The cover shows an idyllic American countryside with hills, farms, and a train in the distance. It symbolizes entrepreneurship in America - rooted in tradition but always moving towards innovation and the future.